Dear Team, I have a clarification. Am designing KRA for Marketing Executives. Against each field/activity weightage are given like 50, 20, etc totalling to 350 marks.
Is there any restriction to give total weightage only to 100 or it can be more than 100. Please clarify.
Thanks,
Narasimhan S
From India, Bangalore
Is there any restriction to give total weightage only to 100 or it can be more than 100. Please clarify.
Thanks,
Narasimhan S
From India, Bangalore
Dear Narasimhan S,
Total of all the weights (it is not weightage, though the word has been used widely in India) should be 100 as the percentage is calculated on 100.
Why we assign weights to KRAs? We assign weights to KRAs in order to distinguish the degree of the importance. Higher the weight, higher is the degree of importance. The formula for calculation for each KRA is as below:
(score attained / score for the KRA)*weight
If you keep the total of all the weights as 350, then the question arises is why 350, why not 250 or 450 or some another number. While you may come up with logic for the number 350, someone else will have his/her logic for 250, 300 and so on. It will only create chaos. Therefore, the total weight of 100 is scientific and proven too.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Total of all the weights (it is not weightage, though the word has been used widely in India) should be 100 as the percentage is calculated on 100.
Why we assign weights to KRAs? We assign weights to KRAs in order to distinguish the degree of the importance. Higher the weight, higher is the degree of importance. The formula for calculation for each KRA is as below:
(score attained / score for the KRA)*weight
If you keep the total of all the weights as 350, then the question arises is why 350, why not 250 or 450 or some another number. While you may come up with logic for the number 350, someone else will have his/her logic for 250, 300 and so on. It will only create chaos. Therefore, the total weight of 100 is scientific and proven too.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Dear Mr Narasimhan, please peruse reply of Mr Dinesh Sir, with specific reference to "the total weight of 100 is scientific and proven too"
you have not clarified the rationale of keeping total weights as 350
From India, New Delhi
you have not clarified the rationale of keeping total weights as 350
From India, New Delhi
Dear, The aggregate weightage of KRAs can be more than 100, it depends on the needs of the organisation. Higher the score, finer will be the distinction between one executive and another. But the universal method is to aggregate to 100 and comparison on percentile basis is easier and facilitates benchmarking. Let the scorecard aggregate be 350, I suggest, the interpersonal comparison be made reducing the score to percentile basis allowing one or two decimal places. It will render the exercise more meaningful while retaining your uniqueness.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Narasimhan S,
I do agree with Mr. Dinesh. I think you have doubts to understand the KRA in totality. Key Result Area defines the main job responsibility of an individual within the organization. KRA is decided by the organization to judge the individual's quantitative and qualitative analysis ability for a specific job assigned to him. The individual sets target aginst each key area with a weightage and the sum total is 100. This calculation is presented in %percentage
Thanks,
From India, Mumbai
I do agree with Mr. Dinesh. I think you have doubts to understand the KRA in totality. Key Result Area defines the main job responsibility of an individual within the organization. KRA is decided by the organization to judge the individual's quantitative and qualitative analysis ability for a specific job assigned to him. The individual sets target aginst each key area with a weightage and the sum total is 100. This calculation is presented in %percentage
Thanks,
From India, Mumbai
Dear Narasimhan S, Pl go by Mr. Dinesh advise because the sum of total weight-age can not be more than 100. It can be distributed as per focused areas of organisation. Thanks, V K Sharma
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
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